| I'll try and answer your questions but please answer me this, what is the psychology of people like you who see failure not as an option but as a destination? You seem absolutely determined to be both resentful of society and completely powerless against it, and not willing to actually do anything to change anything? Well, I was talking about smartphones so you seem to have moved the goalposts with your questions so that my answers don't apply -- deliberately, to emphasise helplessness? But okay, let's try > GPS chip in car I don't know anything about this so, don't buy such a car. If you do, is the chip enabled without drivers control? I'd be surprised at that. > License plate readers? To some extent I guess these are necessary, but they are a usable so you have to deal with this at the level of government rather than directly. > Face recognition cameras This has to be tackled at the legal level, and yes, it does concern me. Fortunately in a democracy you have some say. Unfortunately I don't think you will make the effort. > Chip in the credit card... Oh for heaven's sake, it's not broadcasting your location it's RFID, and if you want to disable it you can find instructions online. You basically make a small cut into the side of the card which breaks the antenna loop (or whatever it's called). I literally have done that and it took me a few minutes. > Friends with my phone that have your number Is this a serious objection? They can't track you via somebody else's phone -- did you even think about this before writing it? > ID cards that swept into places This really is scraping the bottom of the barrel. I've had worked cards like this, they simply let you in and out little more than an old-fashioned metal key, with a record being made. You can't be tracked by them other than when swiped. You seem to have embraced failure while resenting it but it's clearly what you want. |